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George Hotel Inveraray

Loch Fyne Hotel Inveraray

Argyll Hotel Inveraray

First House Hotel Inveraray

Portsonachan Hotel Loch Awe

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RudhanaCraige Inveraray

Claonairigh Inveraray

Killean Farmhouse & Cottages Inveraray

12 Barn Park Inveraray

CreagDhubh Inveraray

Old Rectory Inveraray

Breagha Lodge Inveraray

Newton Hall Inveraray

10 Argyll Court Inveraray

Main Street B&B Inveraray

Self Catering

Town House Inveraray

The Loft Inveraray

Paymasters House Inveraray

St. Malieu Inveraray

Braleckan House Inveraray

Mill House Inveraray

Island House Tiree Inveraray

Argyll Caravan Park Inveraray

Para Handy Cottage Inveraray

Killean Farmhouse & Cottages Inveraray

Arkland Inveraray

Halftown Cottages Inveraray

Loran HouseLochgilphead

Shira Inveraray

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George Hotel

Built in 1770, 15 bedrooms, award winning resturant & bar.


The George Hotel has been managed by the same family since 1860. Over the last 6 years all the rooms have been sensitively and carefully restored in keeping with it's history and architecture, each one individually different and very special.


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Loch Fyne Hotel

Uninterrupted lochside views & extensive spa facilities.


Spend lazy afternoons on the terrace watching the ever changing scenery or indulge in the fabulous treatments on offer in the spa. Fresh seafood and locally grown produce choose from table d'hote or the 'Bistro in the restaurant' a la carte menu.


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First House Hotel

Beautiful Georgian lochside house.


The house itself was the first house to be built in the new town in 1753 and it has unusual left hand thread circular turnpike stair in the turret, serving all three stories of the building. The hotel has eight rooms most with a loch view.


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Portsonachan Hotel

Located on the banks of the beautiful Loch Awe, Argyll.


Fishing holidays, golf vacations, sailing on Loch Awe or walking holidays in the Highlands there is plenty for you to experience here. The Portsonachan Hotel offers a full range of facilities for both Weddings and Conferences.


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Argyll Hotel

Historic hotel on the West Coast of Scotland


Traditional high quality accommodation, welcoming friendly staff, stunning views, superb food and drink. Open log fires, peaty malts, comfortable lounges & conservatories with views over Loch Fyne.


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Claonairigh

pronounced "CLOONERY" is gaelic for sheltered pastures.


One of the oldest building in the Inveraray area the former Lairds house built in 1745 and has now been sympathetically restored for your comfort and enjoyment. Accommodation options include a double room with four poster bed and two twin rooms. All our rooms are en-suite


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Killean Farmhouse & Cottages

No longer a working farm but full of character.


Killean Farmhouse is renowned for its wonderful scenery and the historic town of Inveraray and restaurants are only 4 miles away. The perfect touring base or countryside retreat. Killean has five ensuite rooms and seven cottages. See Read more.


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Rudha na Craige

Luxury Lochside Accommodation Inveraray.


A beautiful Victorian house steeped in history overlooking the picturesque Loch Fyne and rolling hills backdrop. Recently restored and modernised to provide what can only be described as 'Luxury Accommodation'. Scottish tourist board 4 star approved guest house.


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Brambles Guest House

Individually styled luxurious contemporary bedrooms


Having recently undergone an extensive refurbishment, The Brambles Guest House & Restaurant combines traditional charm with modern efficiency. Centrally located in the picturesque scottish town of Inveraray on the banks of the beautiful Loch Fyne.


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Breagha Lodge

An ideal base for exploring the West Highlands.


A modern detached villa situated in an acre of landscaped gardens and close to the golf course. It lies in the secluded 'Avenue' which is away from the main traffic flow yet still within 5 minutes walking distance of the historic town and restaurants.


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Town House & Loft

Luxurious Georgian Lochside Town House.


Built in 1760 and has recently been refurbished to a very high standard providing a unique Highland getaway, with stunning unobstructed views of Loch Fyne, available for Bed & Breakfast.


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12 Barn Park

Modern terraced house 5 min walk from town.


Warm and welcoming B&B with only three bedrooms, all bedrooms en-suite, very central but in a quiet area of the town only five minutes walk from the shops, restaurants and attractions.


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Creag Dhubh

A beautiful former Free Church manse built in 1851.


Set back from the main road with ample private parking and within easy walking distance of Inveraray town centre and castle, the 4 star Creag Dhubh has breathtaking panoramic views across Loch Fyne to the Cowal Hills.


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Old Rectory

Now under the new management of June.


Under the new management. Overlooking Loch Fyne and only a short walk from the town centre and restaurants. The Old Rectory has been recently redecorated to a high standard throughout and offer off street parking.


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Newton Hall

Stunning views out across the Loch.


Newton Hall is believed to have been built about 1895. Started life as a church, and was sympathetically converted to a bed and breakfast in 1990, offering good quality visitor accommodation. The front facing rooms have stunning views across Loch Fyne and the rear facing rooms overlook the courtyard.


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10 Argyll Court

Spectacular views across Loch Fyne to the Cowal Hills.


Modern terraced house with spectacular views across Loch Fyne to the Cowal Hills. Bedrooms are en-suite with coffee / tea making facilities and television. Inveraray town centre, restaurants and attractions are a five minute walk.


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Main Street B&B

Bed and breakfast accommodation on Main Street Inveraray.


Newly refurbished bed and breakfast accommodation provides comfortable twin and double rooms each with en suite facilities, television, tea and coffee making facilities. Start your day with a full Scottish or continental breakfast in our attractive dining room overlooking the picturesque Main Street.


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Town House

Luxurious Georgian Lochside Town House.


Built in 1760 and has recently been refurbished to a very high standard providing a unique Highland getaway, with stunning unobstructed views of Loch Fyne, Inveraray Castle and Dun-na-Cuaiche.


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The Loft

Steeped in history in a breathtaking lochside setting.


This second floor apartment is accessed via a very rare example of a Scottish circular turreted staircase. The staircase is not suitable for wheel chairs. The apartment has some of the best views over Loch Fyne and a modern fitted open plan kitchen.


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Arkland

18th Century Georgian building situated in a quiet lane.


Two flats available for self-catering, room only or Bed & Breakfast when available. The whitewashed historic building is down a quiet lane situated in the picturesque small town of Inveraray.


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Airdeny Chalets

7 Comfortable Self-Catering Chalets.


Nestled in 3.5 acres, the chalets look up towards the spectacular Ben Cruachan and over Glen Etive. We have our own bluebell wood and are often visited by a myriad of wildlife..


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Paymasters House

Luxurious self catering accommodation in the heart of Inveraray.


The Paymaster’s House offers comfortable and welcoming self catering accommodation in a beautiful 18th century Scottish town house. Seeped in history our five, 4 star apartments, are on the central main street of Inverarary.


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St. Malieu

Spacious luxury self catering holiday accommodation.


This 4 star house is on two levels with spacious accommodation for 8 people. There is a galleried balcony landing overlooking an open plan living area, with floor to ceiling height windows offering fabulous views across Loch Fyne.


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Braleckan House

Braleckan is a substantial stone-built Victorian house.


Just 6 miles south of Inveraray, Braleckan is a substantial stone-built Victorian house which stands detached, in solitary splendour, in a large garden. Accommodation is split into three house that sleep 2, 4 and 5.


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Mill House

Situated in the grounds of Inveraray Castle.


Mill House is an imposing traditional stone built house, set on the banks of the River Aray which runs through the 50,000 acre Inveraray estate. Mill House offers spacious accommodation of a high standard in a private setting, surrounded by a large garden with access to the river.


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Island House Tiree

Principal house on the Isle of Tiree.


Island House is an imposing property on the banks of Loch An Eilein a short distance from the rolling breakers of the Atlantic Ocean. The house is ideal for a business retreat, bird watching, residential seminar, quiet retreat, family get-together or a large house party.


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Argyll Caravan Park

Overlooking Loch Fyne with hills and glens beyond.


Visit Scotland commented "The five star Argyll Caravan Park is probably a little unusual these days, as it appears to be wholly run for the sole purpose of providing a memorable and enjoyable experience for the thousands of families who use it each year".


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Para Handy Cottage

The birth place of the author Neil Munro.


Easily accessible ground floor flat, catering for up to 4 people with ease, with one twin bedroom and an additional sitting space with pull-out double sofa bed. There is also a sitting room with TV, dining area, fully fitted and equipped kitchen, toilet and large step-in shower.


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Killean Farmhouse & Cottages

No longer a working farm but full of character.


Killean Farmhouse is renowned for its wonderful scenery and the historic town of Inveraray and restaurants are only 4 miles away. The perfect touring base or countryside retreat. Killean has seven cottages. See Read more.


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Halftown Cottages

Two romantic historical cottages, completely restored.


These secluded cottages are set in 180 hectares (440 acres) of natural woodland, behind the cottages is "Tom Na Sgeulachd" ("hill of the fable") which is covered in bluebells in the spring. A small burn (hill stream) runs down to the loch below the cottages.


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Loran House

Beautiful surroundings in the heart of Argyll.


originally built in 1876 as a schoolhouse, and caters perfectly for family groups on holiday. The classroom was later transformed into a fabulous sitting room where there is plenty of room for the large numbers of guests the self catering house can accomodate.


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Shira

An apartment situated in the heart of the town.


One of Inveraray's traditional and characteristic three-story white-washed buildings. This self-contained, top floor apartment in Arkland offers comfortable, self-catering accommodation for up to six people.


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Inveraray Hostel

Small and friendly Hostel, with its cosy family rooms.


A small and friendly hostel, situated in the scenic Royal Burgh of Inveraray. This historic town sits on the banks of Loch Fyne, famous for its mussels and oysters. Attractions include the town jail, harbour, maritime museum and Ben Cruachan hydro-electric station.


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The George Hotel

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To the South is Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula; to the South West is Campbeltown and the Mull of Kintyre; to the West is Lochgilphead, Dunadd and the Kilmartin Glen: to the North and West is Oban via Loch Awe; to the North East is Fortwilliam through the dramatic scenery of Glencoe; to the East is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.


Directions to Inveraray from Glasgow

Take the A82 North to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow one and a half hours.


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M8 to Glasgow, cross the Erskine Bridge and follow the A82 North along Loch Lomond to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow two and a half hours.


General Directions

Contact the nationwide travel information service Traveline Scotland on Tel: 0870 608 2608. or visit the traveline website

More about The George Hotel


The present George Hotel, Inveraray, was originally two private houses completed in 1770. They were part of a project by the 3rd Duke of Argyll, started in 1744, to build a whole new town in Inveraray. This was to be the first example in Scotland of a planned town.

In 1776 the 5th Duke of Argyll ordered that the ground floor flat of each of these private houses would be made into temporary churches for the Gaelic and English speaking congregations. These two churches are now covered by the Public Bar, Front Lounge and Church Hall. How the times have changed!

In 1860 the two private houses were amalgamated into the George Hotel by the Clark family, in whose possession the hotel still remains. Generation seven now resides in the hotel. The present owner, Donald Clark, has carefully and sensitively restored and enhanced the bedrooms, restaurants and bars to create a unique atmosphere.



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The Loch Fyne Hotel

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To the South is Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula; to the South West is Campbeltown and the Mull of Kintyre; to the West is Lochgilphead, Dunadd and the Kilmartin Glen: to the North and West is Oban via Loch Awe; to the North East is Fortwilliam through the dramatic scenery of Glencoe; to the East is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.


Directions to Inveraray from Glasgow

Take the A82 North to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow one and a half hours.


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M8 to Glasgow, cross the Erskine Bridge and follow the A82 North along Loch Lomond to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow two and a half hours.


General Directions

Contact the nationwide travel information service Traveline Scotland on Tel: 0870 608 2608. or visit the traveline website

More about The Loch Fyne Hotel


On a cold winter’s day in 1998 I stopped at the Loch Fyne Hotel en route to the Islay ferry. It was then a small privately owned family hotel which exuded hospitality, but above all I was absolutely captivated by the truly stunning view. A view like this so close to such a picture postcard town as Inveraray is an absolute rarity , we fell in love with everything about it.


Since then, we have been able to bring to the Hotel an extensive Leisure Spa, a new restaurant, junior suites and other room choices. Every addition we have made has been focused on complimenting the sheer beauty of its location and the warmth and character of the original house.


At the Loch Fyne Hotel & Spa we have put our heart and soul into creating a special place within a very special place. We promise to put our heart and soul into making your stay here as memorable as my own first visit.


Paddy Crerar



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First House Hotel

Formerly the Fernpoint Hotel. Click the B marker on the map for address, directions and reviews


To the South is Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula; to the South West is Campbeltown and the Mull of Kintyre; to the West is Lochgilphead, Dunadd and the Kilmartin Glen: to the North and West is Oban via Loch Awe; to the North East is Fortwilliam through the dramatic scenery of Glencoe; to the East is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.


Directions to Inveraray from Glasgow

Take the A82 North to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow one and a half hours.


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M8 to Glasgow, cross the Erskine Bridge and follow the A82 North along Loch Lomond to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow two and a half hours.


General Directions

Contact the nationwide travel information service Traveline Scotland on Tel: 0870 608 2608. or visit the traveline website

More about The First House Hotel


Formerly the Fernpoint Hotel, this beautiful Georgian lochside house offers comfortable and relaxing accommodation in Inveraray on the shores of Loch Fyne with uninterrupted loch views from many of its rooms.


The house itself was the first house to be built in the new town. Tack or lease to build a house on "the fern point" was granted in 1748 to local merchant John Richardson by the Duke of Argyll in recognition of his services in the Jacobite rebellion. In 1746 Richardson served the Duke without fee under Archibald Campbell of Ballamore, at Duart Castle on Mull and later became Lord Provost of Inveraray. The original name of the house was "Ardraineach" which is the gaelic for the "Fern point".


This magnificent Grade 1 listed house has been sensitively restored recently to its original splendour and is well regarded. First House is associated and next door to the silver medal winning gastropub, The George Hotel. All meals are provided there in the conservatory or bar/restaurant. Breakfast is included in the room price with the option of either a continental breakfast served in your room, or a full breakfast at the George Hotel next door.



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Portsonachan Hotel

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Directions to Portsonachan from Glasgow

Follow the M74 to Glasgow follow the signs to Glasgow Airport and then cross the Erskine Bridge and take the A82 to Tarbet, then take the A83 to Inveraray. From Inveraray take the B819 which is signposted Cladich and Ford follow this road for approximately 11 miles then turn left on to the B840 to Portsonachan and Ardbrecknish for around 4miles. 110KM - 1.5 Hours


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M9 towards Stirling until junction 10 Callander then head towards Lochearnhead on the A85 to Crianlarich and then on towards Oban which will take you to Dalmally. Stay on the A85 until you see the sign for Inveraray which will take you onto the A819 Travel along this road for 5 miles until you come to the Cladich turnoff take this road and follow it for approximately 4 miles. 170KM - 2.5 Hours


More about Portsonachan Hotel & Lodges


Portsonachan Hotel & Self Catering Complex is situated on the side of the stunningly beautiful Loch Awe in the Western Highlands 110Km (1.5 hours) north west of Glasgow and 24Km (25 mins) from Inveraray. 29 hotel suites and rooms plus 31 self catering apartments and lodges sleeping between 2 -8 people.


Short breaks rates are available and special interest holidays arranged for bird watching , hill walking , fishing and mountain biking. Portsonachan is also pet friendly, please follow the visit website link for details.


The resort is set in 100 acres of its own ground with 1 mile of the loch shore and stunning panoramic views. The Hotel boasts the spectacular Cruachan conservatory restaurant with spectacular views over the loch and the mighty Ben Cruachan. The Loch is a premier wild brown trout fishery in Scotland and holds the UK record for the heaviest brown trout caught at 31lb 12oz and the fishing is free for guests. The hotel also has boats & bikes for hire.



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The claonairigh

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To the South is Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula; to the South West is Campbeltown and the Mull of Kintyre; to the West is Lochgilphead, Dunadd and the Kilmartin Glen: to the North and West is Oban via Loch Awe; to the North East is Fortwilliam through the dramatic scenery of Glencoe; to the East is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.


Directions to Inveraray from Glasgow

Take the A82 North to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow one and a half hours.


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M8 to Glasgow, cross the Erskine Bridge and follow the A82 North along Loch Lomond to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow two and a half hours.


General Directions

Contact the nationwide travel information service Traveline Scotland on Tel: 0870 608 2608. or visit the traveline website

More about The Claonairigh


Accommodation options include a double room with four poster bed and two twin rooms. All our rooms are en-suite with digital TV, DVD player and WiFi Internet access. Our guests are greeted in the residents lounge on arrival with a cup of tea or coffee and biscuits.


The bedroom and lounge areas are comfortable. Each room with its own style, character and aspect. All of our rooms are en-suite. We like our guests to be relaxed and at peace in their room and so you will find WiFi internet access, digital television, DVD player with a selection of movies as well as tea/coffee making facilities with biscuits.


The rooms are centrally heated and our comfortable beds are made with clean cotton sheets, pillowcases and duvet covers and our bathrooms have cotton towels and face flannels. All the little things that make for a very pleasant stay.


Breakfast is generally recognised as the most important meal of the day. At breakfast time, it′s been a while since you have put some calories in your body and you are preparing to start the most active part of your day. You need something in your stomach to nourish your activities. So we start you with a healthy breakfast of your choice.



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Killean Farmhouse & Cottages

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To the South is Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula; to the South West is Campbeltown and the Mull of Kintyre; to the West is Lochgilphead, Dunadd and the Kilmartin Glen: to the North and West is Oban via Loch Awe; to the North East is Fortwilliam through the dramatic scenery of Glencoe; to the East is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.


Directions to Inveraray from Glasgow

Take the A82 North to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow one and a half hours.


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M8 to Glasgow, cross the Erskine Bridge and follow the A82 North along Loch Lomond to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow two and a half hours.


General Directions

Contact the nationwide travel information service Traveline Scotland on Tel: 0870 608 2608. or visit the traveline website

More about Killean Farmhouse & Cottages


Killean Farmhouse is no longer a working farm but still retains much of the characteristics, not least the wonderful scenery that surrounds the house and the approach up the drive from the A83.


The Scottish tourist board 3 star Killean House has five en suite rooms, all decorated and equipped to a high standard. After a comfortable nights sleep you can enjoy breakfast served in the conservatory. We cater for most peoples tastes including the popular traditional Scottish breakfast of bacon, eggs, sausages and tomato.

Cottages

The cottage accommodation is ideal for those who want to relax and have more freedom to explore the beautiful countryside. They are decorated and equipped to a good standard and costs less than the main house.


The Byre is split into three units

Cottage E sleeps 6 and has a living room with colour TV
Cottage F sleeps 4 and has a living room with colour TV
Cottage G sleeps 5 and has a living room with colour TV

The Shepherds Cottage sleeps a maximum of 6 people and has a living room with colour TV

The Hayshed is the largest of the cottages sleeping 9. It also has a living room and colour TV

The Shealing has one bedroom and a living room with colour TV. It can sleep 3 people

The Bothy has three bedrooms and a living room with colour TV. It sleeps 6 people

The cottages are set in a square around a courtyard and all have adequate parking facilities

Well behaved dogs are welcome. Please mention your dog when you make your booking

Breakfast is included in the Cottage price and served in the Main House. Cottages are not graded by the Tourist Board



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Rudha na Craige

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To the South is Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula; to the South West is Campbeltown and the Mull of Kintyre; to the West is Lochgilphead, Dunadd and the Kilmartin Glen: to the North and West is Oban via Loch Awe; to the North East is Fortwilliam through the dramatic scenery of Glencoe; to the East is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.


Directions to Inveraray from Glasgow

Take the A82 North to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow one and a half hours.


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M8 to Glasgow, cross the Erskine Bridge and follow the A82 North along Loch Lomond to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow two and a half hours.


General Directions

Contact the nationwide travel information service Traveline Scotland on Tel: 0870 608 2608. or visit the traveline website

More about Rudha na Craige


The six bedrooms are individually designed with fabrics, furnishings and ornaments specially chosen to reflect the character of the rooms. All have en-suite bathrooms and splendid views across the loch and garden. Only the single room does not have a Loch view but compensates with a panoramic garden view. Complimentary WiFi is available in every room.'.


Your day starts with a meal in the breakfast room with its spectacular loch views. A full cooked Scottish breakfast is offered, or other hot options such as omelette, porridge, or kippers, alongside a range of cereal, fresh fruit, yoghurt, fruit juice, with a choice of teas, ground coffee and Howard's delicious homemade bread or croissants.


Rudha na Craige has a corporate membership for the Loch Fyne Hotel Spa, so that their guests can enjoy free use of the swimming pool, spa, steam room, sauna and if you're brave enough, outdoor tub. The Loch Fyne Hotel is just a few doors away - so bring your swimsuits.



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Breagha Lodge

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To the South is Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula; to the South West is Campbeltown and the Mull of Kintyre; to the West is Lochgilphead, Dunadd and the Kilmartin Glen: to the North and West is Oban via Loch Awe; to the North East is Fortwilliam through the dramatic scenery of Glencoe; to the East is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.


Directions to Inveraray from Glasgow

Take the A82 North to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow one and a half hours.


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M8 to Glasgow, cross the Erskine Bridge and follow the A82 North along Loch Lomond to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow two and a half hours.


General Directions

Contact the nationwide travel information service Traveline Scotland on Tel: 0870 608 2608. or visit the traveline website

More about Breagha Lodge


All our tastefully decorated bedrooms are en-suite with digital T.V. and have a well stocked welcome tray. There is a large resident’s lounge with excellent views over Loch Fyne and complimentary Wi-Fi is available here as well as the bedrooms.


The dining room also has loch views and if you are lucky you may see the porpoises in the morning. We offer a good selection of fruit juice, cereals, yoghurts and fruit along with a cooked breakfast to set you up for the day ahead.


Breagha Lodge is an ideal base from which you can make day trips to The Mull of Kintyre, Fort William and Glencoe, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs and Oban and Loch Awe. This saves you having to pack and unpack every day.


The town also offers Inveraray Castle and Inveraray Jail which are worth a visit if the weather turns for the worse. If you take the path to the top of Dun Na Cuaiche you are rewarded with splendid panoramas of Inveraray and Loch Fyne. On the other hand there is a 9 hole golf course for those who want to spoil a good walk!



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Town House & Loft

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To the South is Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula; to the South West is Campbeltown and the Mull of Kintyre; to the West is Lochgilphead, Dunadd and the Kilmartin Glen: to the North and West is Oban via Loch Awe; to the North East is Fortwilliam through the dramatic scenery of Glencoe; to the East is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.


Directions to Inveraray from Glasgow

Take the A82 North to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow one and a half hours.


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M8 to Glasgow, cross the Erskine Bridge and follow the A82 North along Loch Lomond to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow two and a half hours.


General Directions

Contact the nationwide travel information service Traveline Scotland on Tel: 0870 608 2608. or visit the traveline website

More about the Town House


The Town House and Loft were the fifth building to be constructed in Inveraray′s New Town, the house was fitted with cellars and storerooms for exports and imports by Merchant John Richardson in 1760 and the house was subsequently named Neil Gillies′ House. In 1830 it was converted into a Bank of Scotland.


The Town House sleeps 4. The living room is comfortably elegant with a tartan twist containing traditional wooden fireplace and wood-burning stove, chesterfield sofa, two high-back Queen Anne chairs with footstool.


The master bedroom is period decorated with a magnificent king-size four poster bed. A second bedroom with an iron double bed, a dining room with views over Loch Fyne and a modern fitted kitchen complete this luxurious apartment.


This first floor apartment is accessed via a rare example of a Scottish circular turreted staircase. The staircase is not suitable for wheel chairs.


There is parking available at the front and side of the building (Pay & Display April ~ October).



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Airdeny Chalets

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Situated on 3.5 acres of secluded land, on the right hand side of the Glen Lonan road. This quiet road leads off the main Tyndrum – Oban road (A85). There are glorious views of Ben Cruachan and Glen Etive. Take advantage of lovely walks, climbs and peaceful, secluded privacy. It is ideal for children and there is ample parking space for two cars alongside each chalet.


Directions to Airdeny

Follow the M73, A80, M80, and then the M9 heading to Stirling. When you see the picturesque Stirling Castle perched high on the hill to your right turn off at junction 10. Take the A84 to Lochearnhead, passing through Doune and Callander. Turn onto the A85 via Crianlarich. On reaching Tyndrum take the road signposted for Oban continuing on the A85 to Taynuilt. Almost there! At the Taynuilt Hotel turn left up the Glen Lonan road and in 3/4 mile you'll see Airdeny Chalets on your right hand side.


More about Airdeny Chalets


The 2 bedroom and 3 bedroom cottages are lovingly constructed from timber and decorated to provide you with the comforts of home.


In each chalet the living area is open plan. There are armchairs, a sofa (in the 2-bed chalets this converts into two single beds), dining table and chairs, a TV, plus DVD and CD players. The kitchen is fully kitted out - so no need to pack the sink!


Linen is supplied for the bedrooms, but there is a fee if bedding is required for the living room in the 2 bed cottages. Towels, cots and high chairs can be hired, but please give us notice.


To keep you snug in the cooler months there are heaters and double glazing throughout.


Electricity is by meter (charged at the current rate) and payable at your stay's end. Laundry facilities are available on site. Dogs are welcome in some of the chalets, for a small charge.



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Brambles Guest House & Restaurant

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To the South is Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula; to the South West is Campbeltown and the Mull of Kintyre; to the West is Lochgilphead, Dunadd and the Kilmartin Glen: to the North and West is Oban via Loch Awe; to the North East is Fortwilliam through the dramatic scenery of Glencoe; to the East is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.


Directions to Inveraray from Glasgow

Take the A82 North to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow one and a half hours.


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M8 to Glasgow, cross the Erskine Bridge and follow the A82 North along Loch Lomond to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow two and a half hours.


General Directions

Contact the nationwide travel information service Traveline Scotland on Tel: 0870 608 2608. or visit the traveline website

More about Brambles Guest House & Restaurant


Having recently undergone an extensive refurbishment, The Brambles Guest House & Restaurant combines traditional charm with modern efficiency. Centrally located in the picturesque traditional scottish town of Inveraray on the banks of the beautiful Loch Fyne.


Our selection of luxurious contemporary bedrooms have been individually styled combining stunning traditional features with a modern finish. Beautiful & inviting interiors with all the comforts of modern living.


Every guest room has been designed and finished in the highest standard and offers comprehensive range of facilities.


Our reknowned Brambles Restaurant offers a choice of dining options from traditional Scottish fayre to light snacks all sourced from the best local produce.



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More about The Loft


The Town House and Loft were the fifth building to be constructed in Inveraray′s New Town, the house was fitted with cellars and storerooms for exports and imports by Merchant John Richardson in 1760 and the house was subsequently named Neil Gillies House. In 1830 it was converted into a Bank of Scotland.


Open Plan Kitchen/Living Area: This area contains a modern fitted kitchen with a hob/oven. Living area with two armchairs, TV/DVD. Small dining table with seating for 2. Wonderful views across Loch Fyne.


Bedroom (sleeps 2): Charming room containing king-size reproduction iron bed. Once again, those magnificent views across Loch Fyne.


Bathroom: Contains bath, power shower, WC and sink. Fluffy Egyptian cotton towels and complimentary local soaps.


This second floor apartment is accessed via a rare example of a Scottish circular turreted staircase. The staircase is not suitable for wheel chairs.


There is parking available at the front and side of the building (Pay & Display April ~ October).


See the town house read more section for the excellent trip advisor reviews for the town and loft.



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Inveraray Hostel

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To the South is Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula; to the South West is Campbeltown and the Mull of Kintyre; to the West is Lochgilphead, Dunadd and the Kilmartin Glen: to the North and West is Oban via Loch Awe; to the North East is Fortwilliam through the dramatic scenery of Glencoe; to the East is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.


Directions to Inveraray from Glasgow

Take the A82 North to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow one and a half hours.


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M8 to Glasgow, cross the Erskine Bridge and follow the A82 North along Loch Lomond to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow two and a half hours.


General Directions

Contact the nationwide travel information service Traveline Scotland on Tel: 0870 608 2608. or visit the traveline website